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100 Soft Skills Assessment and Interview Questions

Hundred5

While it’s true that there’s a growing skills gap that’s making it increasingly difficult to source and hire top talent, the issue might also lie in your interview process — specifically, the interview questions you’re asking related to soft skills. Already know what you’re interested in? Why soft skills matter?

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Hiring for Diversity: 7 Must-Read Books for Recruiters in 2022

Ongig

It expands far beyond the scope of just “hiring people.” But most recruiters say hiring for diversity is key to achieving high-performing company goals. But most recruiters say hiring for diversity is key to achieving high-performing company goals. There’s an emotional essence that surrounds the content of this book.

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Job Simulation vs Job Skills Assessment Test

Vervoe

When it comes to sourcing candidate evaluation software, too many recruiters think that a job simulation and a job skills assessment test are the same things. Thankfully, a little bit of research online will usually deliver one of two results as an alternative: a job simulation, or a job skills assessment test.

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12 Books Recruiters Should Read in 2020

WizardSourcer

Looking for a book to read? Just doing a general search on Amazon there’s roughly 7,000 books related to the recruiting industry. Try one of these 12 books that were written with recruiters in mind: 1. Learn to identify, hire, and retain talent with the use of global recruitment strategies.

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The Top Reasons You Should Hire For Potential, Not Experience

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Traditionally, employers have made hiring decisions based almost exclusively on competence, breaking down a role into a laundry list of “required skills” and seeking candidates whose experience matches up with their wish list of ideal traits instead of hiring for potential. We have an idea: hiring for potential, not experience.

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A Strengths-Based Culture Drives Performance

ExactHire Recruiting

Because nurturing talent in sports is all about finding out what someone is good at and then making them really great at it–strengths-based culture. A strengths-based culture is developed by focusing on aligning strengths with requirements. Look for the reasons to hire somebody.

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New Book Points to 5 Tactics for Improving Inclusive Hiring

Linkedin Talent Blog

Make sure your recruiting strategy and hiring process are helping, rather than hindering, your DEI initiatives and ambitions. That’s a point Cynthia Owyoung makes in her brand-new book All Are Welcome: How to Build a Real Workplace Culture of Inclusion That Delivers Results.

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